The Motu 896mk3

There are a lot of audio interfaces to choose from these days. Many excellent values. This makes the choices difficult, even for the well researched studiophile. I hope this review gives you the information you need to make this choice. The MOTU 896Mk3 is a recent upgrade to MOTU's Firewire line. Previously, the unit was known as the 896HD. It is the most expensive of all of MOTU's Firewire interfaces, weighing in at $999 street. To go better than this you have to go to MOTU's PCI/PCIe interfaces that use "Audiowire" connected to the 424 card.
Features
The 896, like the 8pre has 8 mic/instrument preamps. That is about where the similarity ends. The 896 has two ADAT i/o ports that allows you to expand up to another 16 analog inputs (at 44.1 or 48 kHz sample rate), if you buy optional ADAT converters. You also get s/pdif coax in and out and AES/EBU in and out. The latter is like a more professional version of s/pdif, which uses special XLR data cables (that look exactly like Mic cables). Some 2 channel converters use AES/EBU, like my Lucid AD 96/24, so this was a plus for me. If you don't have plans to get gear with AES/EBU on them this is a feature you will never use.
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